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First Saltwater Tank

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I saw a 16 gallon bowfront on craigslist that's already set up for saltwater, for sale for $75. This sounds like a good deal, I just want to do soft corals and possibly one fish. I've been researching for awhile and I take care of the salt tank at my job, so I'm comfortable with the daily maintenance.

Looks like the only difference between this set-up and a a fresh water set-up is the salt in the water. If $75 is a good deal for any 16 gallon bow front tank with out a stand then that it is a good deal. But I would not consider this a complete marine set-up.

IMO, this set-up is greatly lacking a lot of other things you would need for a long-term healthy set-up for soft corals.

Last edited by Cliff; 01-25-2013 at 02:57 PM.

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See if the seller can clarify the type/wattage of light fixture. Either way its a decent price, but if there is a decent fixture, it is a steal.

That's exactly what I did haha. The hood looks like your standard hood so I'm waiting on an email back on what kind of lighting he's using.

Thanks guys =) Do you think this is an okay size tank for a "first" salt tank. I know bigger is better, more room for error etc but I live in an apartment and don't have the room for a big tank and I don't ever want to have to move a giant saltwater tank.

As long as you do your research you should be fine. No skipping maintenance, be very careful not to overfeed, and pay strict attention to your water parameters for the first few months. Add fish more slowly that you would to a freshwater tank after a cycle and you will be just fine. I started with a 10g and if you stay on top of it there wont be many issues.

As long as you do your research you should be fine. No skipping maintenance, be very careful not to overfeed, and pay strict attention to your water parameters for the first few months. Add fish more slowly that you would to a freshwater tank after a cycle and you will be just fine. I started with a 10g and if you stay on top of it there wont be many issues.

Thanks for the info! Will do.

Here's the guys response on the lighting:
"its a current... with 2 bulbs 10k and actinic"

Depending on the wattage that is a good bulb setup for softies. You could do most mushrooms and zooanthids fairly easily. Might have to elevate them in the tank higher up on some LR if they aren't getting enough lower in the tank.

Depending on the wattage that is a good bulb setup for softies. You could do most mushrooms and zooanthids fairly easily. Might have to elevate them in the tank higher up on some LR if they aren't getting enough lower in the tank.

See if he can look on the bulbs and tell you the wattage.

"t5 18 watts... no live rock... has filter, fluval heater and osallating power head... yellow watchman goby and a couple snails and a piece of decor"

I'm assuming there is a 10k 18w bulb, and an actinic 18w, giving you 36 of 50/50. I'd say you shouldn't have too much trouble as long as you elevate off of the ground a bit. Definitely invest in some live rock.

I'm assuming there is a 10k 18w bulb, and an actinic 18w, giving you 36 of 50/50. I'd say you shouldn't have too much trouble as long as you elevate off of the ground a bit. Definitely invest in some live rock.

Sounds like a plan, lots of liverock :) I plan on adding a protein skimmer as well, thinking maybe the Sera one?

I just want to do some soft corals and possible add a yellow striped Cardinal.